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A Judicioe» Inquiry. THE RECORDER A well known traveling man who is mniimo visits tbe drug trade save he baa often beard druggists inquire of customers CVEBY THURSDAY AFTKKMOOM who asked for a cough medicine .... ar .... whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child, they DAVID M. RTITT, almost invariably recommend Cham YDITOB AMD PBOPBICTOB. berlain's Cough Remedy. Tbe reason for tbia is that they kuow there is no danger from it and that it always suBHcmiTioN rates . cures. There is not tbe least danger One Year............. .'..................................... «2 00 Six Months.................. 1 00 in giving it, and for coughs, colds and Three Months........................................... SO croup, it is unsurpassed. For sale by C. Y. Lowe- This paper is entered at the Bandon poet olfloe as Seeond-olaas Matter. THURSDAY, OUT. 9«, 1905. EDITORIAL. Carnegie believes that five of the civilized uatioos Pan secure universal jroaco by combining tbeir influence. The scheme seems to encompass the condition, that five nations banded together and fully prepared for war, could dictate to tbo rest of the world. This would work very well, perhaps, so long as peace continued amcng the five allies, but wbeu trouble drives his wedge into the combine, the allies would forget al) about keeping the peace. Love for hnruanity, Dot force, must be the power that will retain | be dove of peace. Valedictory. With this issue of the R ecorder we sever our connection with tbo jour nal. having «old the plant to Mr. A. T. Fetter, formerly of Drain. It is not without some regret that we step down and out, as we have served long in the R ecorder office, and old associations cannot be broken off without a twinge of sorrow at the parting. During the years that we have labored in this field we have desired to do that which was right, have not counted the cost, nor swerved because of money consideration, but have al ways striven for justice, reformation, and higher morality. If we have crossed others or caused them to feel unkindly toward ns, it was done in the line of duty, and not for the purpose of contention, and if, at any time, we have failed to give proper credit, or to appreciate the ef forts of our patrons, it was done through do purpose on our part to jujnre or ignore, In Mr. Fetter, we believe anr friends aud patrons will find an ablo newspaper man, and we ask that he be cordially And liberally supported. Town building is best done where all work together, aud as there has al ways been a spirit of union among the business mon of the town for tbe welfare of tbe place, we hope that that spirit may increase rather than diminish. With tbe welfare and best interest of the people of Bandon and vicinity and tbe county at heart, we bid you adieu, D. E. S titt . Myrtle Point Enterprise: Guerin Bros, shipped 2000 boxes of apples to tbe San Francisco market this week. They will ship about 15,000 boxes this season. Don't Burrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but tbe worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, boavy, weary and worn out by tbe pains and poisons of dyspep sia, biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here yon will find sure and perma uent forgetfulness of all your trou bles, and your body will not be bur dened by a load of debt disease. At Lowe's Drug Store. Guaranteed. Price 50c. to«» County Stands Second The CoiiDty Superintendent and Teachers in Coos County bave just cause to be proud of the standing of the County in elementary education, as tbe following, which was sent os by Superintendent W. H. Bunch, will show: Lewis and Clark Centennial Expo sition,—Division of Exhibits, Coos County; We beg to iuform you that tbe jury under Group 1 and 2, awarded your Exhibit a Silver Medal on Exhibit in elementary education, collective. Under tbe rules you have three days in which to tile an appeal if yon go desire. H enry E D osch , Director of Exhibits. lunoninlA nnd IndlgeBtlon Ci|rrt|. ''Last year I bad a very severe at tack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night and suffered most excruciat ing pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for about threw months when I need Cbamberlain'ii Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received immediate re lief,” says John Dixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada, For sale by C. K. Economical aud Juat. Tbe Portland Evening Telegram of Gctober 12tb, says; “In tbe extent, variety and geueral excellence of its agricultural display at the Fair, Col orado easily leads all the states par ticipating, with tbe exception of Ore gon. This was accomplished by tbe Colorado State Commission, despite tbe fact that the appropriation availa ble was small.” One of tbe claims of tbe advocates of woman suffrage has been, that, in asmuch as women huve, all tbeir lives, been forced to grapple with the prob lem of making a dollar go as far as possible, woman suffrage would intro duce economy into the admiuistratiou of public affairs, and that public offi cials, responsible to women voters, would bave to give a good account of themselves in the expenditure of pub lic moneys. Tbe above facts seem to bear out this contention, aud they do uot Con stitute tbe only evidence of this char acter which comes from Colorado. In 1902, tbe Humane Society of Colors do, at an expenditure of $5,00(1, han dled 1300casesof children, aud 08,000 cases of animals, while, in the same year, in New York City, it co6t $272,- 000 to handle 6500 eases of cbildien, 4000 of whom were simply lost cbil dren, and 53.093 cases of animals. Woman suffrage seems to be econom ical as well as just. G ail L aughlin . How to Cure Corns hu <1 Bunions. First, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare it down ns closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamber lain’s Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to pro'ect it from tbe shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, braises, lameness aud rheu matism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Help the Under Dog. Help the man or woman who is down! Help tho child who has bad incompetent parents. It is a world of help. Did you ever think of that a little while! Hasn't somebody ever helped yon! Think this over. He is dead, maybe, or gone far away. You couldn’t re pay him if you would. There is no repayment of many things. But if yon had a chance, and it was needed, wouldn't you help that person! If not, we pity you. This is tbe slightest phase of the great subject, Help One Another, Help those who maybe will never bo ablo to help you in return. This is tbe law of Love. Your reward is in the Kingdom, and this is within yon. The under dog may bo a scrub; help him, nevertheless. The weaker man may be in one wny or another unworthy; help him, nevertheless. Tbe child that you despise may be, if helped, tbe mother of better men thau yon! Help her. Have yon strength! Lend a little to the weak. Have you courage! Turn a little of it into tbo conduits of the nnconragoons. Help the under dog even if tbe up per one bites yon. Help to give hu manity a sqnaro deal. You will go hence soon, and perhaps will meet Abon Ben Adbem, who was of all men frost beloved by God because he best loved his fellow men, or that sweet singer, Coleridge, who wrote. "'He prnyeth best who loveth best “AH thingfl both great and “For the dear God, who knoweth best, “He made and loveth all.” How long do yon live! Only a few years. Help. then, while you live. And help them that neoi help Tbe strong can take care of themselves. Help the under dog. Give the weak a show.—Oregon Jonrnal. Some Sranonable Advice. It may be a piece of superfluous advice to urge people nt this season of tbe year to lay io a supply of Cham berlain's Congh Remedy. It is al most sure to be needed before winter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted, and before it has become settled io the system, which can |only be done by keeping tbe remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other. It is for sale by C. Y. fjowp. Home Circle Column Apothecary, Is just in receipt of a new aud fr«mh »lock of Remember her who Rave thee thia, Wbea other days .ball come; When she who bad thy earliest loss Sleeps in her narrow home; liemember ‘twaa a mother gave The gift to one she'd die to save. And hade him keep tbe gift; that when The parting boor should come They might have hope to meet again In an eternal home. She said hie faith in that would be Sweet incense to her memory. And should the sooffer in bis pride Laugh that fond faith to scorn Aud bid him cast the pledge aside That be from youth bad borne. She hade him pause aud ask bis breast If be or she bad loved him beat. A parent’s blessing on her son Goes with this holy thing; Tbe love that would detain the one Must to tbe other cling. Remember, 'tie no common toy— A MoTHxa's oirr! remember, boy. Every woman bis it in bor power to make the euviroumouts of her borne uplifting aud ennobling. Let every mother make her home attractive. She can adoru the walls of her home with pictures, inexpensive ones if mro essary. A now tidy may be made for a chair occasionally, table covers re uewed, beautiful flowers kept in view, and in other ways the rooms may be made bright aud cheerfill. AU these as surely give touch and shape to th child’s mind as that the sunshine paints the hues or tbe flowers. A child who goes out into the world from such a home, a home presided over by a mother who has striven to make it pleasant and attractive, who has striven to keep high aud noble ideals before tier children, one leaving sncb a home carries in bis memory a heritage that cannot be compared to tbe riches of this world. As a rule busbands are just what you make them, (of course it wou't do to tell them this) and the better material you bave to start on tbe bet ter job you can perform with tbe same amount of labor. If you bave a bump of caearfuluess developed in your nature, don't marry a tombstone. Altogether be is about as genial as au iceberg, and you will go plodding through life with him to tbe dead march of bis own leaden thoughts. You may be distant and dignified, you couldn't freeze him colder than be isi you may love and pet bim, it is a waste of ammunition, be can't be thawed out. Above all things don't marry a dude. He is a weak-minde I contemptible apology for a man. God creatod bim a man, therefore let bim pass for one; but oue good, bonost industrious young man is worth nil the floating fops in the world. Un less they can choose wisely, or learn to manage a man. girls bad better set their affections on cats or poodles, and let matrimony alone. PURE WATER. Fire and water are two elements which man canuot get along without —especially water. Tbe water we are writing «bout in this article, however, is not tbe fluid that ships sail upon, or boys swim in, or in which fish live, but a different brand. It is just as powerful as tbe kiad which flows in its magnificence over Niagara Falls, or turns the wheels of the mighty mills and factories situatod along tbe banks of some swiftly runuing stream. Its action is like tbe tiny drop which finally wears away tbe largest stone Unlike tbe pure, cold, crystal water of our forefathers, or tbe sweet und tasty fluid drawn from tbe well by means of the moss covered and iron bound bucket, its action is evil, cruel, and heart-breaking. The cold water we refer to comes in different colore 1 bottles with vari egated labels. Nagging is one brand. Tbe habit of finding fault. Picking flaws and never scattering a ray of sunshine in the shape of a gentle word of praise for a giro J actiou per formed. Nothing is so discouraging to a person, whether a grown up or a growing child, when conscientiously trying to do right, to be barped at because be did not do better, aud. wbeu persisted in, breeds discontent aud rebellion. There is a difference between roproof and fault finding just as there are different kinds of water, beahh-giving springs, and tbe disease breeding stagnant kind found in blackened pools. Another kin I of water is the icy cold brand, disbed out nude tbe name of discouragement, ridicule aud runs te Get Kirk. 0 Yes! Druggist and A MOTflEK’S GIFT. That mother sought a pledge of love, The holiest for her son: and from tbe gifts of God above She chose a goodlv °ue; She chose for her beloved boy Tbe book of light and life and joy, The City Meat Market, CLARENCE W. LOWE, Crude Thought* A* They Fall From The Fdltorml Pen. Pleasant Keening Rev erts»«. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother* aa They Join The Koine Circle at Eveuing Tide. 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Bologna and Pork Ssnsagv, 1 ressed Beef, ¡lead Cbivae, Corued iittef, Pickled Pork, Egg*, Vegetable« and bolter. Call on ua and gel our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels Drug« and Chemicals, of a wARon, always foil.»wing in the saute rut. butkiuetw, aud we gft th-re by keeping Patent ami Proprietary Preparations Tire Best Meat and selling nt the very lowest prices. Toilet Articles, We are poahera, striving for a larger in. tlao Land We ure here to please ami here to stay. DriiKgiMtM Mundriea. Yours to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. P ebfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps N uts and C andies . Cigar«, Tobacco« and Cigarettes. POWDER Absolutely Pure MsmsuBsmun A free Cream of Tartar Powder, from alum or phot- phatlo acid ■OVAL BAKINS POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied 1 JOOTH SHOES Will give a regular ten day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, aud San Francisco. California, for both passengers and freight. M. BREUER’S City Barber Shop sre often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipa tion. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills aud brace up. They take out the ma terials which are clogging your ener Coroner’s Expense«. gies, and give you a new start. Core headache, and dizziness, too. At C. In re inquest held upon tbe body of Charlo George : Y. Lowe's Drug Store. 25c. Guar E O Hall, juror....... .. I 1 00 anteed. ....... 1 00 K Ç Corde., jor»r E. DYER. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. SWAYNE <S l HOYT, Agent, 226 Battery Street, San Francisco. California. BATH ROOMS, GEORGE HITE, I' bopbitob . EACH SHAVES, SHAMPOO, HAIK CUT, 26CI«. 25 Ct. SINGE. EACH ' MASSAGE, AND BATH. Hotel Coquille l'ro,M'4‘<IiiiKH. Proceeding* of the Comity Court at ftie October, 1905, Turin. Expanses in vacation after the July, 1905, Term: Salaries of officers..............................$1316 68 Court bouse janitor, etc... .................. 155 81 Indigent** *................................... 839 00 Indigent soldiers................................... 8J00 The following bills were examined and ap proved by the Court and the County clei k ordered to draw warrants in payment of tbe same. Justice Cur t. District N->. 3. State of Oregon vh J P Tupper. J H Cecil, justice fees......................... Stephen Gallier, sheriff’s fees.............. W C Chase, deputy district attorney's fees.............. ........................................ J H Cecil, justice fees............................ Stephen Gallier, sheiiff’s fepg............. <0 W C Chaap, deputy diauipt . t or :ey fees .. ...................... . ......................... 10 V Ì State of Oregon vs George Baxter. J H Cep|l, juSiue fees . .. ..........$ G 60 Stephen Gallie, she nil’s fees........... 1 70 W C Chase, depQty district attorney fees.... ......................... ! 10 00 State of Oregon vs John Nigithen. J H Ceuil, justice fees......................... •$ 580 S W Noah, deputy constable and dep uty warden fees ................................ 1 11 90 Herbert Stevens, witness and mileage 6 !MI Otto Stevens.’witness and mileage... 6 90 Ed Tin mas, wiiiiess and mileage....... 690 State of Oregon vs ChatljS Baxter. J H Cecil, justice fees........................ $ 6 20 Stephen Gallier, sheriff’s fees.............. 1 70 J H Cecil, justice fees....... ................. 6 00 W C Chase, deputy district attorney fees...................................................... 1 10 00 Stephen Gallier. Rbeiiff’s fees... .... 1 70 J H Cecil, justice fees............................ ft 05 Stephen Gallier, sheriff's fees........... 1 70 W C Chase, (deputy district attorney fee«........................................................ 1 loco State of Oregon vs James T Snttd. J H Cecil, justice fees................... ... 0 90 J E Perrott, constable fees.................. » 40 W C Chase, dopaly district attorney fees ....................................... 1 10 00 Oliver Wilson, witness, 1 day and mileage............................................... 1 70 Charles Mnlk y, I day and mileage.. 1 70 W T Kerr, witness. 1 day and mileage 1 70 J T Thompson, witness, 1 day and mileage................................................. i 70 J H Cecil, justice fees............................ ft 70 W C Chase, deputy district utterney’s fera........................................................ j E Perrott. constable fees.................. State of Oregon vs Evnace Bargeron J H Cecil, justice fees.......................... $ J E Perrott, constable fees.................. •John Yoakam, witness, 2 days and mileage....... Charles Levine, witness, - days aud mileage.................................................. 4 20 W 8 Newman, wituess, 2 days and mileage.................................................. ft 30 Amanda Mayfield, witnens, 2 dais and mileage............................................. H A May tit Id, wit nr an, 2 days and 4 *0 mileage...........T................................. Charles Bausch, witness, 2 days and mileage......... . ...................................... F C Johnson, witness, 2 days and 4M) mileage..................................... ........ ano Edmund Keane, stenographer fees... State of Oregon vg James Hobscn. Edward Beuder, justice fees.............. $ 5 60 4 60 L W Traver, oonstable fees............... Charles Collier, witness fees and mile- 2 30 Cltde Collier, witness fees and mile age ...................................................... James Collier, witness fees and mile age ................................ Charles E. Maroey, juror Samuel C Giles, juror B M Greene, juror.. . .M G Pohl, juror........... Edward Jenkins, juror Otto Prey, juror........... State of Oregon vs D L Greene. Edward Bendef, justice fees........... ♦ L W Traver, constable fees serving commitment......................................... State of Oregou vs Thus Kinnicntt. Edward Bender, justice fees........... S L W Traver, »»Datable fees................. Witnesses before district attorney in crim inal m tilers oat of court: Frank Pulley, witness...................... $ 200 James Wntaon, cash p»id on sub of 200 Bird Noeler....... .. .. ........................... James Watson, cash p«id on sub of Z0O Eogene Nosier..................................... CAPT. M. MARTIN. -A. ND roller bearing . HIGH GRADE. Court CHICO You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at belittlement of worthy actions. All singers cannot rise to tbe greatness of a Jenny Lind or an Adelaide Patti. All artiste cannot equal Raphael; or all writers cannot reach tbe Shakes pearian height in literature. Because of bis limitation, don't throw cold water ou tbe hopes and aspirations of Dealer in Boot« and Shoe» those who may some day reach a rea Repairing neatly anil promptly done at lowest living prices. sonable, if somewhat lesser plain of greatness, but encourage every good and perfect action which teuds to lift aspiration from the rut of the Com monplace. A dash of cold water in s-une cases may be necessary—but in the main, Turkish baths are more ap SEWING MACHINE. preciated than the Russian kind! Cituuty The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer V o<pit He J. f TUPPER. Proprietor. This well-known hotel ix now under nww end com petent mtmugement and lias been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Suiple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. AutAnttlc .rh2 h’tw, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer by buying thia reliable, honest, high grade sew- ing machine. C. P. JENSEN, Master- STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. t his Stunnicr is New. ia Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and wi( give a ivgnlar 8 dav *ervic< , for pnas» ogerw and freight, tietween the Coquille River, Oregou, und San Francisco, Calif. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL F. I. KRCZ ELBERT DYER, Agent. Bandon, Oregon. Manat; n - Acuit. 20/ Front Street, San Francisco, California. First Class Watch Repairing. Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAE1 NEURALGIA, B PH Al RS, CUT«, RKUI5E«, BUM««. «CALM, OLD BOftSS, C«ICK IN BACK, BACUACHC. LUMOACO. BTIPF JCMHTS, CONTNACTIO MUSCÏLB, 8PRAINC0 ANKILB, CORN WUSXBN*» BP^AINAD WfllBTB. FWOBTID FEKY.QQBBB. «UNIONS. CHILBLAINS. AMO ALL INFLAMUATIOMS OP MAM OM MBABT a fiflnjkOOXK W* B ■ Ekr? 1. S fc YA K M O to order; or any other work in my line will be done in a neat mid satis factory manner, at a reasomiblp price. Call and wee my new line of jewelry, con sisting of Stick Pins, Ilat Pins, Sash Pins, Lady’s Waist Sets, Brooches, Bracelets. Cuff and Collar Buttons, Chains, Charms, and Kings, which has just arrived. I ARTHUR RICE. Watch maker and Jeweler. Oregon. Bandon, RZSAZ) TK'S H.zî'1 ARKABLE CURE I was tnnen afflicted with rheumatism, writes Ed. C. Nud, Iowavillc, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, "going •bout on crutches and suffering a great deal of pain I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which ........................................... cured me, after using three 50c bottles. IT IS THli GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED; have rec- ommended it to a number of persons, all expresa themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, and am aide to perforin • great deal of light labor on the farm. THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMEMT CO E l D orado ST. LOUIS. U. & A. TONSORI AL PARLORS 6OLO ANO RECOMMENDED DY P. B. HOYT, Prop Located In EL DORADO WILDING, First Street, HAMION, OKKUON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR Ci. ilTNG AT STANDARD PIULE». ________C. Y. LOWE. D3 YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? We Are Mill doing baxiiaeft« nt The Gid Bland and can please you. Give uh a Call and examine our Stoves, Ranges ivyvvi WWW '- P atents and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Tbe undersigned has Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. TRADE MARR» D esigns C opyrights Ac. Aarons «ending a «ketch and description may quickly ascertain ocr opinion free whether an invention i« probably patentable. Communica tion« atrlctly confidential. HANOBOOK on Patent« •ent free, oldest acency for «ecurinir patenta. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive fecial notice, wShout chanre. in tbe Scientific Hmerien, A handeomely lllnutratad weekly. jArreet rtr- cnl .tion of an> eeientittc loo mat Term«. a year; four month«, |L Bold by al! newsdealer*. MUNN fiCo.«”8'—> New York Branch om<«. ex F “t- Wuhtorrun. D. C. Wanted^An Idea Protect yonr Ide*« they may bring Jwu wealth. Write joe.x w A CO , A ctor- TOA a X C.. for tbeir prise oO< *..l net of two hu^drsd luveottou« sauted. I PnintH. Oil«, Boor« mid Windows. TINSHOF IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. ----- THE STEAMER----- TRKRPAM WOTirif. Notice ifl hereby given to all pprannfi not totreapRfl« upon the premise* of l>r. Kenyon. Aitnflted between Florae Lake and the coun THOMAS \\ HI 1 E. Master ty mad. in Northern Curry, by removing, L*<ws Bsudon ...ry* morning, «■xr.p- cutting, or dewtroviiig timber ury»n Raid lend. $25 reward will be paid for informa Snn<l»7. "» 7::tO o'clock .nd male»-, connect tion leading to a conviction of irenpami at lion, with the tr.in .nd «teenier Mvrl .4 a. m. "t Coquille Citv. «UHed above. Leaves Coqiille (lit, st 12-30 p n>., arriv. Tinted at Bandon Qr<-g'>n. March 14. 19C1. FL I CK NELSON, Agent iug at Bandon at 4eX> p. ui. DISPATCH